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We might have known the name of that team tonight if it weren't for Brett Favre.
Mark Sanchez is fine. Nothing to see here.
Reports of dashing behavior have been exaggerated.
Introducing our regular look inside New York's Junior League sewing circle.
Plaxico Burress could be our problem right now, but he's not.
The Giants' David Diehl mocks him at Comix.
Our reckoning of superstars who sullied their legacies by coming out of retirement.
Favre keeps lurching onward, talking this week about joining the Vikings next season.
And even if he tries another of his patented “well, if the game wants me back, I guess I just CAN’T retire!” moves, he won’t be able to play again.
This year, with Brett Favre, other new players, and a big win over New England, most Jets watchers were more optimistic than ever. They shouldn’t have been.
The Jets’ season might have been doomed when … they traded for Brett Favre.
Being in first place is nice, but not really what's important.
It’s the most important Jets game in about two years, and will shape the rest of the season. Before you tune in to WB-11, here’s a primer on the top story lines.
The Jets score the biggest victory margin in franchise history. The Giants take grip on the NFC East. And the Knicks, they're actually watchable again!
If the network doesn't break a story, might it still be true? Plus, the battle for top dog on their Website, in this week's look at the sporting press.